Nominated Senator Joy Gwendo has expressed her readiness to face The National Alliance party oversight board.
Gwendo said TNA Chairman Johnson Sakaja has the right to terminate the charges that were leveled against her.
She said she was ready to defend herself in case party Secretary General Onyango Oloo insists that she appears before the party's oversight board to answer to accusations that she works for the opposition.
“I have nothing to hide, I am ready to defend myself against the baseless accusations leveled against me,” she said.
Gwendo said she can now attend Senate proceedings since the decision to suspend her was reversed by the party chairman.
Speaking in Kisumu East Constituency on Saturday where she built a house for a widow, Gwendo said the charges leveled against her were malicious and orchestrated by her political rivals.
She reiterated her support for the Jubilee government noting that she will not be cowed with sacking threats.
Gwendo said it was a personal decision to support President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto.
She further expressed support for the newly formed Jubilee Alliance Party.
The Senator said nobody would push her out of the party apart from President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto.
“If today President Uhuru and his deputy Ruto say that I am not wanted in the coalition, then I will move out, but no one else apart from the two can expel me,” she said.